| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 550 pages
...few individuals who are benefited, are not fuppofed to have the clearefl right to their advantages. If he that fhared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the victory, he might fliew his gains without envy. But at the conclufion of a ten years war, how are... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pages
...few individuals who are benefited, are not fuppofed to have the cleareft right to their advantages. If he that fhared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle, grew rich by the victory, he might fhew his gains without envy. But at the conclufion of a ten years war, how are... | |
| Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) - Europe - 1795 - 476 pages
...unpitied amongft men, made obdurate by the continuance of hopeless mifery, and many of which tnuft, at laft, die without notice and without remembrance....profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the the victory, he might fhew even his gains without envy ; but at the conclufion of a ten years war... | |
| Civil rights - 1795 - 432 pages
...are benefittsd, arc not supposed to have the clearest right to their advantages. If .he that shared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew, rich by the victory, he might shew his gains without envy. But at the conclusion of a ten years war, how are... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 424 pages
...few individuals who are be< nefited, are not fuppofed to have the cleareft right to their advantages. If he that fhared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the victory, he might fhew his gains without envy. But at the conclufion of a ten years war, how are... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1802 - 444 pages
...are multitudes now lingering or agonizing in the hofpitals which I have vifited with a very aching heart. If he that fhared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the victory, he might fhew even his gains without envy; but at the conclufion clufion of a ten years'... | |
| Readers - 1803 - 250 pages
...few individuals who are benefited, are not fuppofed to have the clearef t right to their advantages. If he that fhared the danger enjoyed the profit, and, after bleeding in the battle, grew iich by the victory, he might fhew his gains without envy. But at the conclufion of a ten years war,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 336 pages
...who are benefited, are not supposed to have the clearest right to their advantages. If he that shared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the victory, he might shew his gains without envy. But at the conclusion of a ten years war, how are... | |
| George Beaumont - War - 1808 - 218 pages
...are benefitted, are not supposed to have the clearest right to their advantages. If he that shared the danger enjoyed. the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the victory, he might shew his gains without envy. But at the conclusion of a ten years war, how are... | |
| 1809 - 720 pages
...who are benefited, are not. uppoled to have '.he cleareil right tu their advantages. If he who Ihared the danger enjoyed the profit, and after bleeding in the battle grew rich by the viitory, he miyht (hew his gains without envy. But at the concluiion of a ten years war, how are... | |
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